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Amonth after Leon Brownâ the only child of former spouses Kody and Meri Brownâ revealed on social media that they are ready to open up about their experience growing up in a âpolygamist cultâ and being raised on TV, the former Sister Wives star is setting some firm boundaries with fans.
âIâm not a celebrity, Iâm a human being,â Leon said in a video posted to TikTok on Thursday. âAnd I have had people come up to me in public in the past and I donât like it. Iâm not out in public to be peopleâs entertainment or to be consumed by people, Iâm out in public to live my life.
âSo if you see me out, donât come say hi,â they continued. âIf you have something to say, you can send me a message, maybe Iâll see it. Iâm pretty private and I will only share what I wanna share and I donât like talking to strangers in public that know me and I donât know them.â
As fans of âSister Wivesâ know, Leonâ who came out as transgender and queer in 2022 and uses they/them pronounsâ has, like many of the OG Brown kids, (mostly) steered clear of their familyâs TLC series in recent years, despite maintaining a close relationship with many of their siblings, as well as other members of the Brown Family.
While it was widely reported (and never refuted) back in 2023 that Kody was very against Leonâs transition, Meri has maintained a good relationship with Leon, though she told fans in 2024 that she doesnât speak about Leon very often because they donât want to be âsuper public.â

Despite their past wishes to stay out of the public, Leon told fans last month on TikTok that they felt it was finally time for them to talk about their experience growing up in âa polygamist cultâ and being âraised on TV,â claiming that it felt âincreasingly inauthenticâ to not share their story in their own words.
On Thursday, Leon referred back to the TikTok they posted in May, telling fans that before they open up publicly, they âwanna set some boundariesâ and clarify what they will and will not be sharing, as well as when theyâre plan to do so.

â ⊠To start, I have gotten some commentsâ sort of pushy commentsâ being like, âWhen are you gonna post this?â I just wanna make it clear, no one is entitled to my story, no one is entitled to my time,â Leon stated. âAnything I share is something I want to share. Iâm doing this on my own timeline. Iâm doing this for myself to share my own story. So, if you wanna hear it, be patient.â
Leon went on to tell followers that when they do begin telling their story, they wonât be talking about any their siblings, except for their brother Garrison Brownâ son of Kody and ex-wife Janelle Brownâ who died in March 2024 by suicide.
âI will be sharing about me and my story and my experiences exclusively,â they said. âOne minor caveat to that is that my brother Garrisonâs death was really impactful to me and I will talk about how his death has impacted me, [but] I will not talk about him at all.â
Leonâs TikTok PSA concluded with a pointed message aimed at those on social media who have made them the subject of their content.
â ⊠the last thing Iâll say is this, I think itâs weird as f**k when people make content about other people,â they said. âGet more creative.â

While Leonâs TikTok was met with many comments supporting their request for privacy, a number of fans also found their message off-putting or contradictory.
âI always like you on the show. But I didnât know you were so much better than everyone else,â one person commented on Leonâs video. âGood luck with that!â
âHi everyone, I want to share my story but never look at me or talk to me if you see me,â another wrote.
âIâm here going public with my life but donât talk to me in public cause I am private,â read another comment.

While Leon insisted in their TikTok that theyâre not a celebrity, itâs worth noting that theyâ along with their spouse Audrey Kriss, who is also transgenderâ created the âWith Love, Audj & Leonâ monthly mail club in 2025, where subscribers can receive âmail (with a stamp and everything), a letter, art piece, sticker and poemâ from the couple for $11 a month or $30 for three months.
Leon also launched their own Patreon recently, offering monthly breathwork/meditation memberships beginning at $17.
Watch Leonâs latest TikTok below.

